Is there no escape? - Comments

  • Coin-Operated Angel

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    Awww Jen! *huggles* I get it. I really do. I feel the same way sometimes. It's like the same thing's happening to both of us. And I'm not just saying that! I really do feel the same way.
    This isn't pity
    It's relating
    This isn't hating
    It's hesitating
    This isn't hard
    It's easy to see
    I love you sis
    And you love me
    *huggles tightly*

    *Sakura-chan*
    October 9th, 2007 at 12:59am
  • FOXFAN5090

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    WELL i dont think u live in africa TRUST ME o dont go and talk about them because im sure some of them hate there life and arnt happy to be alive!
    October 8th, 2007 at 09:22am
  • FOXFAN5090

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    WELL i dont think u live in africa TRUST ME o dont go and talk about them because im sure some of them hate there life and arnt happy to be alive!
    October 8th, 2007 at 09:22am
  • r e v e n g e

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    A Texan is drinking in a New York bar, when he gets a call on his cell phone.

    He hangs up, grinning from ear to ear, and orders round of drinks for everybody in the bar because, he announces, his wife has just produced a typical Texas baby boy weighing 25 pounds.

    Nobody can believe that any new baby can weigh in at 25 pounds, but the Texan just shrugs, "That's about average down home, Folks. Like I said, "My boy's a typical Texas baby boy."

    Congratulations showered him from all around, and many were heard. One woman actually faints due to sympathy pains.

    Two weeks later, he returns to the bar. The bartender says, "Say, you're the father of that typical Texas baby boy. Everybody's been making bets about how big he'd be in two weeks. We were gonna call you. So... How much does he weigh now?"

    The proud father answers, "17 pounds."

    The bartender is puzzled, and concerned.

    "What happened? He already weighed 25 pounds the day he was born."

    The Texas father takes a slow swig from his long-neck Lone Star beer, wipes his lips on his shirt sleeve, leans into the bartender and proudly says, "Had him circumcised."
    October 8th, 2007 at 08:29am
  • Trust Me.

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    uhm.
    kay.
    first off, i do think people feel the same as you.
    its annoying when people are all like
    "oh, no one understand me. im so alone. blah blah blah."
    because i can relate. so dont say i cant.
    and secondly, people have it much worse than you,
    there are people in africa who are happy jus to be alive, and to have shelter.
    so yea, when you think you're the only one in the world who feels pain, think of that.
    October 8th, 2007 at 08:15am